On this episode of Dream Season Live, we kick things off by traveling to the great state of Missouri where team member Kirk Hendershott calls home. Kirk brings us a multi-year story that epitomizes one of Mark Drury's favorite quotes, "Either make your spot better or find a better spot." First came the idea, next came the plan, and then came the hard work. At the end of it all, sweet November delivers again and Kirk gets the opportunity he's dreamt about since the very beginning. A great self filmed hunt that ends with him wrapping his tag on his season long #1 target. Following this quest, we stick around Missouri and join the red hot father and son duo of Nick and Mason Morris. With the right conditions, the guys head into one of the home farms best spots with hopes of laying eyes on a stud known as 5 head. By the end of the hunt, Mason tags his biggest archery buck to date, learning along the way with his dad by his side. We hope you enjoy the episode, thank you for taking the time to watch!
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